Hudibras, 1권John Murray, 1835 |
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... lived , and from whom , very probably , he and his family received instruction and assistance . From ' This information came from Mr. Gresley , rector of Strensham , from the year 1706 to the year 1773 , when he died , aged 100 : so ...
... lived , and from whom , very probably , he and his family received instruction and assistance . From ' This information came from Mr. Gresley , rector of Strensham , from the year 1706 to the year 1773 , when he died , aged 100 : so ...
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... lived at Wrest , in Bedfordshire . Here he enjoyed a literary retreat during great part of the civil wars , and here probably laid the groundwork of his Hudibras , as he had the benefit of a good collection of books , and the society of ...
... lived at Wrest , in Bedfordshire . Here he enjoyed a literary retreat during great part of the civil wars , and here probably laid the groundwork of his Hudibras , as he had the benefit of a good collection of books , and the society of ...
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... lived the latter part of his life in Rose - street , Covent Gar- so insolent , that they would become ungovernable , and use him as they have done his predecessors : but he has rendered himself so strong , that they have no thoughts of ...
... lived the latter part of his life in Rose - street , Covent Gar- so insolent , that they would become ungovernable , and use him as they have done his predecessors : but he has rendered himself so strong , that they have no thoughts of ...
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... lived , ( et quando uberior vitio- rum copia ) were the quarry at which he fled : these he concentrated , and embodied in the per- sons of Hudibras , Ralpho , Sidrophel , & c . so that each character in this admirable poem should be ...
... lived , ( et quando uberior vitio- rum copia ) were the quarry at which he fled : these he concentrated , and embodied in the per- sons of Hudibras , Ralpho , Sidrophel , & c . so that each character in this admirable poem should be ...
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... lived about the year 530 , and to have been born in 501 , but so many romantic exploits are attributed to him , that some have doubted whether there was any truth at all in his history . Geoffrey of Monmouth calls him the son of Uther ...
... lived about the year 530 , and to have been born in 501 , but so many romantic exploits are attributed to him , that some have doubted whether there was any truth at all in his history . Geoffrey of Monmouth calls him the son of Uther ...
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Æneid Alborach alludes anabaptists ancient arms b'ing bear bear-baiting beard beast Bishop Bishop Warburton blood blows breeches Butler Cæsar called CANTO Cerdon character chimæra church Colonel Pride conscience Cromwell Crowdero dame dogs Don Quixote ears editions enemy ev'ry false fight French Genuine Remains Gondibert hand hast hath head heart honour horse Hudibras Julius Cæsar king king's Knight lady learned lines lord Magnano means ne'er never numbers o'er oath Oliver Cromwell Orsin Ovid parliament perhaps person philosophers poem poet poet's Pope pow'r presbyterians printed Quoth Hudibras Quoth Ralpho rhyme Romans saints Samuel Butler satire says sense shew signifies Sir Roger L'Estrange Squire steed stout supposed swear sword synods tail Talgol thee thing thou thought tion Trulla Twas us'd verse vulgar whipping word wound write δὲ
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222 페이지 - Thou hast most traitorously corrupted the youth of the realm in erecting a grammar school : and whereas, before, our forefathers had no other books but the score and the tally, thou hast caused printing to be used, and, contrary to the king, his crown and dignity, 40 thou hast built a paper-mill.
6 페이지 - ... fears, Set folks together by the ears, And made them fight, like mad or drunk, For dame Religion, as for punk ;' (Whose honesty they all durst swear for, Though not a man of them knew wherefore ;) When gospel-trumpeter, surrounded With long-ear'd rout, to battle sounded ; And pulpit, drum ecclesiastic, Was beat with fist instead of a stick ; Then did Sir Knight abandon dwelling, And out he rode a colonelling.
77 페이지 - THERE was an ancient sage philosopher That had read Alexander Ross over, And swore the world, as he could prove, Was made of fighting and of love.
22 페이지 - A sect, whose chief devotion lies In odd perverse antipathies; In falling out with that or this, And finding somewhat still amiss ; More peevish, cross, and splenetic, Than dog distract or monkey sick ; That with more care keep holy-day The wrong, than others the right way; Compound for sins they are inclined to, By damning those they have no mind to ; Still so perverse and opposite, As if they worshipped God for spite.
215 페이지 - O my soul, come not thou into their secret; unto their assembly, mine honour, be not thou united ! for in their anger they slew a man, and in their self-will they digged down a wall. Cursed be their anger, for it was fierce; and their wrath, for it was cruel: I will divide them in Jacob, and scatter them in Israel.
16 페이지 - For th' other, as great clerks have done. He could reduce all things to acts, And knew their natures by abstracts; Where Entity and Quiddity, The ghosts of defunct bodies, fly; Where truth in person does appear, Like words congeal'd in northern air.
24 페이지 - Th' apostles of this fierce religion, Like Mahomet's, were ass and widgeon, To whom our knight, by fast instinct Of wit and temper was so linkt, As if hypocrisy and nonsense Had got the advowson of his conscience. Thus was he gifted and accoutred, We mean on th" inside, not the outward : That next of all we shall discuss ; . Then listen, sirs ; it follows thus. His tawny beard was th...
315 페이지 - Why should not Conscience have vacation As well as other Courts o' th' nation ; Have equal power to adjourn, Appoint appearance and return ; 320 And make as nice distinctions serve To split a case, as those that carve, Invoking cuckolds...
20 페이지 - For his Religion, it was fit To match his learning and his wit; 'Twas Presbyterian true blue; For he was of that stubborn crew Of errant saints, whom all men grant To be the true church militant...
296 페이지 - The sun had long since, in the lap Of Thetis, taken out his nap, And, like a lobster boil'd, the morn From black to red began to turn...